Parent View

Ofsted greatly value parents' comments about schools.

Parent View gives you the chance to tell us what you think about your child’s school.

Parent View asks for your opinion on 12 aspects of your child’s school, from the quality of teaching, to dealing with bullying and poor behaviour. We will use the information you provide when making decisions about which schools to inspect, and when. A screencast demonstrating how to register and complete a survey on Parent View is available on the How to use Parent Viewpage.

Feedback from parent questionnaire July 2015

Question

Strongly Agree

Agree

Disagree

Strongly Disagree

My child feels safe at school

76%

24%

0%

0%

My child is making good progress

73%

27%

0%

0%

The school meets my child's particular needs

59%

38%

3%

0%

The school ensures my child is well looked after

74%

24%

2%

0%

My child is taught well at school

71%

29%

2%

0%

The school helps my child develops skills in communication, reading, writing and mathematics

74%

26%

0%

0%

There is a good standard of behaviour at the school

61%

39%

0%

0%

My child's lessons are not disrupted by bad behaviour

44%

54%

2%

0%

The school deals with any cases of bullying effectively. (Bullying includes persistent name-calling, cyber, racist and homophobic bullying)

42%

53%

5%

0%

The school helps me support mu child's learning

73%

26%

1%

0%

The school responds well to my ideas

58%

39%

5%

0%

The school keeps me well informed about my child's progress

77%

21%

2%

0%

I would recommend this school to another parent

79%

20%

1%

0%

Here are some comments from the parents:

We really appreciate how much the staff care about the children. Our children have gone from strength to strength, and we feel we are really blessed that they are at such a loving, supportive school.

St Alfege's has a very high based community value that makes this school an incredibly enjoyable group to be part of for both me and my child.

I really appreciate the efforts made by staff members to support my child's learning. I feel that the support my child has received is very subjective to his needs which has really played a part in his development.

The school teachers and team collectively are doing a great job, demonstrated by children's improved standards. Keep it up.